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Chapter 9 - Personal Narratives of Genocide and Intractable War

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from Part III - Suggestions for Further Research and Peace Work on the Ground

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Julia Chaitin
Affiliation:
Sapir College
Elad Avlagon
Affiliation:
Sapir College
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Chapter 9 proposes topics and issues that connect to further research of personal narratives of genocide and war, and their connections to sustainable peace and reconciliation. This chapter proposes four different areas that have relevance for further exploration of this topic that can be explored qualitatively, quantitatively, or via mixed methods. The four research arenas are: (1) exploration of the categories of personal narratives of genocide and war; (2) personal narratives of genocide and war and their ties to societal transformation; (3) personal narratives and coping with the effects of genocide and war; and (4) further exploration of our conceptual model concerning kinds of personal narratives and the conditions that can either encourage peacebuilding processes or peace obstruction.

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Print publication year: 2025

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